(8-4-24) ‘Behind Closed Doors’ the Democratic National Committee (DNC) on Friday stated that Vice President Kamala Harris had received the support of the requisite number of party delegates to officially become the 2024 Democratic presidential nominee via a virtual roll call.

According to the AP Harris was the only candidate eligible to receive votes after no other candidate qualified by a Tuesday night deadline.

POLITICO reported

“On Friday, the DNC confirmed that Harris had already crossed the delegate threshold, even as voting for the virtual roll call is open until Monday. The DNC opted for a virtual roll call, instead an in-person nomination in Chicago, to avoid potential Republican-led legal challenges to the party’s ballot access in Ohio.”

DNC Chairman Jaime Harrison on the digital vote –

No verification or count from the DNC on how delegatess cast votes during the process. Harris did not receive one vote during this year’s Democrat primaries, she was not included on any state’s ballot.

As of today Harris still has not said who she will pick as her running mate. Controversy with possible debate scheduling between Harris and Trump have been headlines on media sites, both sides have preferences on the dates and networks that would host them.

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